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  1. Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton (23 May 1921 – 25 April 2008), also known as Humph, was an English jazz musician and broadcaster from the Lyttelton family. Having taught himself the trumpet at school, Lyttelton became a professional musician, leading his own eight-piece band, which recorded a hit single, " Bad Penny Blues ", in 1956.

  2. Apr 25, 2008 · Humphrey Lyttelton excelled at everything that he chose to do. He was a trumpeter, bandleader, calligrapher, cartoonist, writer, journalist and broadcaster. Well, not quite everything. He...

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  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2013 CD release of "Live At The Nottingham Jazz Festival 1972" on Discogs.

  5. Apr 29, 2008 · Radiohead have paid tribute to Humphrey Littleton, the jazz musician and radio broadcaster who died last week aged 86. The band previously recorded with Lyttelton on the Amnesiac album track ...

  6. Live at the Dancing Slipper Nottingham by Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band & Buck Clayton on Calligraph Records. Amongst all of Humphrey Lyttelton's recorded music not previously available on CD or LP, none has been looked forward to by his followers as much as these sessions with trumpeter Buck Clayton in Nottingham from 1966.

  7. Apr 25, 2008 · Humphrey Lyttelton - who turned down a knighthood - had yet more talents, too. He worked for the Daily Mail as a cartoonist, wrote for left-wing papers and for magazines and was the author of...

  8. Live at the Nottingham Jazz Festival 1972 by Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band on Calligraph Records. This previously unreleased recording from the Humphrey Lyttelton archives features Lyttelton and his band with guests at the Albany Hotel in Nottingham in 1972.

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